Water contained in a swimming pool is a living environment. Its evolution is dependant on certain factors: temperature, exposition to sunlight, environmental pollution (pollen, insects, vegetal debris...). Regular analysis of your pool water is, therefore, essential to efficiently disinfect and manage pH.

How does Pool Test 6 operate?

A test tablet is added to the pool water sample. The sample is placed in the analysing chamber, situated on the unit. The photometer emits a beam of light, measures the transmission of the beam, determines the concentration of the setting being tested present in pool water and displays the result.

Fast, visible results are read on the units digital screen.
Battery powered, this unit can be used anywhere. Its case facilitates transport.

How to take a sample

- Fill a sample tube with pool water.
- Add the reactive tablet (that corresponds to the test in question) to the water sample.
- Insert the sample tube into the unit and commence the test.
- Once the test is complete, the results are immediately shown on the units screen.

Pool Test 6 measures

Chlorine or bromine levels

0,01 to 5mg/l

pH

6,8 to 8,4 units

Cyanuric acid

2 to 200mg/l

Alkalinity

10 to 500mg/l

Water hardness

5 to 500mg/l

Technical features

Type of unit

Double wavelength colorimeter, providing immediate results

Lenses

Lens system with double LED

Filtres

With narrow band wavelengths and photodetectors

Wavelength

Automatic selection ranging between 530 and 575nm

Tolerance of wavelength

Approx 2nm

Filter bandwidth

10nm

Screen

Backlit, LCD 128 x 64 pixels

Operational temperature

0 to 50°C

Cells

25mm diameter test tubes

Test/zero

Saved to memory

Number of saved test results

10

Batteries

2 x 1,5V AA

Dimensions

150 x 65 x 40mm

Weight

200g with batteries

Maintenance of the unit

To guarantee the precision of the test results it is imperative to keep sample tubes clean and dry. We strongly recommend drying with a clean cloth after each use.

Clean also the analysing chamber and lenses using the supplied swab to avoid the accumulation of dirt which could interrupt beam transmission and affect test results.